Want to see a ton of DC superheroes done right? Then see “Justice League Unlimited.” This month’s Fanboy Flix by ComicBreak.com will screen five free episodes of the animated series Sunday, March 18, at 6 p.m. at Alamo Drafthouse Stone Oak.

“Justice League Unlimited” ran from 2004 to 2006 as a renamed expansion of the already awesome “Justice League” Cartoon Network series that launched in 2001. JLU featured core Justice League members like Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, plus tons more famous and obscure DC superheroes from Aquaman to Zatanna and super-villains from Ares to Weather Wizard. And unlike DC’s convoluted comic continuities at the time, this whole mess of spandex actually made sense. Good, entertaining sense at that.

Credit that to some good, entertaining writing, most notably by the late Dwayne McDuffie, who also penned more than his share of comics including “Justice League of America.” To this day one of my favorite JLU episodes is the McDuffie & Bruce Timm-penned “Epilogue,” if only for how it so deftly wove “Batman Beyond’s” Terry McGinnis into the main JLU continuity. They made it look so cool and so easy. No crises required.

As usual, Fanboy Flix is free but you’ll need to swing by the Drafthouse box office to pick up a ticket to secure a seat. And secure a seat you should.